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* One must also be familiar with the decomposition rules, lack of knowledge of which results in increased difficulty in typing the intended characters.
* The user cannot type a character that they have forgotten how to write (a problem with all non-phonetic based input methods).
With enough practice, users can overcome the above problems. Typical touch-typists can type Chinese at 25 characters per minute (cpm), or better, using Cangjie, despite having difficulty remembering the list of auxiliary shapes or the decomposition rules. Experienced Cangjie typists can reportedly attain a typing speed from 60 cpm to over 200 cpm.{{Citation needed|date=October 2024}}
 
According to Chen Minzheng, his teaching experience at Longtian Elementary School in Taitung in 1990, the average typing speed of children was 90 words per minute, and some children even reached more than 130 words per minute.<ref>https://www.chinesecj.com/forum/forum.php?mod=attachment&aid=MTIwNnw1MjMxNmQwMXwxNjg2OTYyNTE4fDB8MTUwMjQ%3D page 58</ref>{{Better source needed|reason=Forum posts are not reliable sources ([[WP:NOTRS]]).|date=October 2024}}
 
=== Limitations in implementation ===